Amazon has got Purim cookie cutters at two different price points.
On the other hand, you might not care about sturdiness and durability for a set that you'll use once a year. Up to you.
Here's an idea for you: remember my Shabbos Chanukah soup recipe back here? This is the one that basically involves using Chanukah cookie cutters to stamp out shapes in lasagna noodles and float them in your Shabbat chicken soup, for a little holiday fun. Well, it works for Purim as well! And since Shabbos Zachor comes right before Megillah night this year, you and your kids can use these Purim cookie cutters to make graggers, masks and megillah noodles for a very special Purim soup (and they might actually eat the soup as well!). Works for the Purim Seudah as well!
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